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Harvard scientists turn a silicon chip into a DNA writing machine

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Harvard researchers created a silicon chip that synthesizes 64 different DNA sequences simultaneously using electricity and water-based enzymes, quadrupling the previous limit of ~12 sequences and offering a cleaner alternative to conventional phosphoramidite chemical manufacturing.

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New chemistry will be needed to scale the technology further, and the method remains in early development.

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